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Cadwallader Colden's work, "The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada Attachments and Support Papers," provides a comprehensive and detailed account of the history and culture of the Five Indian Nations. Colden showcases his impressive knowledge and research skills, offering readers valuable insight into the complex relationships between the Indigenous peoples of Canada.

The author's meticulous attention to detail and extensive research is evident throughout the book, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in Indigenous history. Colden's writing style is clear and engaging, effectively capturing the reader's attention and keeping them engaged from start to finish.

One of the most impressive aspects of Colden's work is his ability to provide a balanced and unbiased perspective on the historical events and interactions between the Five Indian Nations and European settlers. He presents both sides of the story, allowing readers to form their own opinions and interpretations of the events that unfolded.

Overall, "The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada Attachments and Support Papers" is a highly informative and well-researched book that sheds light on an often overlooked aspect of Canadian history. Colden's dedication to providing an accurate and comprehensive account of the Indigenous peoples of Canada is commendable, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in learning more about the rich history of the Five Indian Nations.

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P A P E R S

R E L A T I N G T O

An A C T of the Assembly

O F T H E

Province of N E W Y O R K ,

F O R

Encouragement of the Indian Trade , &c. and for prohibiting the selling of Indian Goods to the French, viz . of CANADA .

I. A Petition of the Merchants of London to His Majesty against the said Act.

II. His Majesty's Order in Council, referring the Petition to the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantation .

III. Extract of the Minutes of the said Lords, concerning some Allegations of the Merchants before them.

IV. The Report of the said Lords to His Majesty on the Merchants Petition, and other Allegations.

V. The Report of the Committee of Council of the Province of New York , in Answer to the said Petition.

VI. A Memorial concerning the Furr Trade of New York , by C. Colden , Esq;

T O T H E

K i n g's Most Excellent Majesty in Council,

The Humble Petition and Representation of Samuel Baker, Samuel Storke, John Bayeux, Richard Jeneway, Robert Hackshaw, Joseph Low, Joseph Paice, George Streatfield, William Parkin , and John Evered , Merchants of London , trading to New York , in behalf of themselves, and the rest of the Persons concern'd in the New York Trade.

S H E W E T H ,

That by an Act passed in New York the 19th of November , 1720, entitled, An Act for Encouragement of the Indian Trade, and rendering it more beneficial to the Inhabitants of this Province, and for prohibiting the selling of Indian Goods to the French, all Trade whatsoever is prohibited in the strictest Manner, and under the severest Penalties, between the Inhabitants of New York Government, and the French of Canada , or any Subjects of the French King , or any Person whatsoever, for or on the behalf of any such Subjects; and which Act was to continue in force for three Years... Continue reading book >>


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